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. 2023 Jun;307(6):1727-1745.
doi: 10.1007/s00404-022-06647-5. Epub 2022 Jun 17.

Effects of transdermal versus oral hormone replacement therapy in postmenopause: a systematic review

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Effects of transdermal versus oral hormone replacement therapy in postmenopause: a systematic review

Marina Šprem Goldštajn et al. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: To summarize available evidence comparing the transdermal and the oral administration routes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in postmenopausal women.

Methods: We performed a systematic review of the literature on multiple databases between January 1990 and December 2021. We included randomized controlled trials and observational studies comparing the transdermal and oral administration routes of estrogens for HRT in postmenopausal women regarding at least one of the outcomes of interest: cardiovascular risk, venous thromboembolism (VTE), lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, bone mineral density (BMD), and risk of pre-malignant and malignant endometrial lesions, or breast cancer.

Results: The systematic literature search identified a total of 1369 manuscripts, of which 51 were included. Most studies were observational and of good quality, whereas the majority of randomized controlled trials presented a high or medium risk of bias. Oral and transdermal administration routes are similar regarding BMD, glucose metabolism, and lipid profile improvements, as well as do not appear different regarding breast cancer, endometrial disease, and cardiovascular risk. Identified literature provides clear evidence only for the VTE risk, which is higher with the oral administration route.

Conclusions: Available evidence comparing the transdermal and oral administration routes for HRT is limited and of low quality, recommending further investigations. VTE risk can be considered the clearest and strongest clinical difference between the two administration routes, supporting the transdermal HRT as safer than the oral administration route.

Keywords: Administration route; Cancer; Cardiovascular risk; Hormone replacement therapy; Metabolism; Postmenopausal; Venous thromboembolism.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have no proprietary, financial, professional, or other personal interest of any nature in any product, service, or company. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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